Mrs. Blanche Evans, 66, of Cumberland, Md., died Saturday in Cumberland Memorial Hospital. She was born in Garrett County, *Pa.[sic], June 8, 1892, a daughter of the late Robert and Alice Guard Campbell and had lived several years in Cumberland. She is survived by her husband, Harvey Evans; two children, Robert of Lone Reach; Mrs. Mary Catherine Kline of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; seven grandchildren; one great-grandchild; three brothers, Fred Campbell of Buffalo Mills, Pa., Mell Campbell of Youngstown, Ohio, and Mark Campbell of Cumberland, Md., and five sisters, Mrs. Florence Feichtner, Mrs. Mary Clites, Mrs. Pansy Stair and Mrs. Alice Lowery of Hyndman R. D. 1; and Mrs. Loretta Evans of Fairhope, R. D. 1. The body is at the Zeigler funeral home in Hyndman where the funeral service will he held at 2:00 Wednesday afternoon with the Rev. Ralph Burnette officiating. Burial will be made in Hyndman cemetery. The Daily Courier, Connellsville, May 4, 1959(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)

[There is a town named "Garrett" in PA., in the county of Somerset . Garrett Co. is in MD. ~ Genie]

EVANS, Mrs. Catherine C. Pfister

Mrs. Catherine C. Evans, 57, of 14304 Winchester Road, Cresaptown, died yesterday at Sacred Heart Hospital, where she had been admitted Tuesday. Born in Frostburg, she was a daughter of the late Carl and Bettie (Timmons) Pfister. She was a member of Episcopal Church and a former employe in the coning department at Celanese Fibers Company. Surviving are her husband, Robert M. Evans; two sons, Carl E. Rosenberger and Robert A. Rosenberger, Cresaptown; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Mary A. Kerns, and Mrs. Emma A. Savage, Cresaptown; and 10 grandchildren. The body is at the George Funeral Home, where friends will be received from 7 until 9 p.m. today and from 2 until 4 and 7 until 9 p.m. tomorrow. Services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday in the funeral home by the Rev. R. Wayne Johnston. Interment will be in Rest Lawn Memorial Gardens.The Cumberland Evening Times, December 11, 1975(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)Posted March 13, 2010

Dewey Evans, 63, Fayette St. He had been in failing health for some time. A night watchman at G. C. Murphy store, he was a native of Elk Garden, WV, a son of the late Abraham and Minnie Schell Evans. Mr. Evans was a member of the Brethren Church. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Edna Hipp Evans; seven children, John William, William Lee, and Olin R. Evans, Dundalk; Donald F., LaVale; Mrs. Esther Evans, city; Mrs. Leona Puffenberger, Silver Spring, and Mrs. Dorothy Sisler, Frostburg; four sisters, Mrs. Charlotte Tice, Mt. Holly, NJ; Mrs. Sis Warnick, Kitzmiller; Mrs. Ruby Lipscomb, Masontown, WV, and Mrs. Rose Kovalck, Ownings, WV; three brothers, Alston and Fred, Kitzmiller, and Harrison, Maysville, and nine grandchildren. The body is at the George Funeral Home. Friends will be received at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. today and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow. Services will be conducted there Wednesday at 11 a.m. by Rev. Herbert R. Alford, pastor of Frostburg Church of the Brethren and interment will be in the Harvey Cemetery, Kitzmiller. The Cumberland Evening Times, June 19, 1961(Courtesy of Pat Thompson)Posted July 29, 2009

Mrs Ella Clise Evans, 66, Elk Garden, W Va, widow of Otho Evans, died at 8 p.m. Sunday at the home of her sister, Miss Agnes Clise, Midland. She was a native of Midland and a daughter of the late Harrison Clise. She is survived by three daughters: Mrs Thomas Greaser, Index, Pa; Mrs Agnes Sherwood, Baltimore and Mrs Alice Kemy, Aliquippa, Pa. She is also survived by 13 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren.Cumberland Evening Times; Cumberland, Allegany Co, Md., Monday, June 17, 1940, pg 9, col 2(Courtesy of Pat Dailey)Posted May 9, 2014

EVANS, Mrs. Emma Grace Sharett

Mrs. Emma Grace Evans, aged 33, wife of Mr. Daniel Evans, died at her home on Welsh Hill on Tuesday evening at 9 p.m., after flve weeks' illness with pneumonia. Mrs. Evans was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Sharett, of Westernport, and was a lady of most lovable disposition and beautiful Christian character, having been a member of St. John's Episcopal church of this place. She was also a prominent member of the Dames of Malta, of which organization she was a charter member. She is survived by her husband and five children, four girls and one boy, the oldest 11 and the youngest 2 years of age; also the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Susie Daniels, Mrs. Florence Knott, Mrs. Alberta Miller, Miss Margaret Sharetts and Messrs. John and William Sharetts. The funeral will take place on Friday at 2 o'clock. Services will be held in St. John's Episcopal Church. Rev. F. M. C. Bedell, pastor of the church, will officiate. The Dames of Malta will also attend in a body. Interment will be made in McLuckie's cemetery. The Evening Times, Cumberland, April 1, 1909(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)Posted September 12, 2010

EVANS, Mrs. Edna M. Campbell

Mrs. Edna M. Evans, 71, of 1504 E. Gibson Ave., South Connellsville, died Thursday morning at her home. She was born Oct. 17, 1906, in Dunbar Township, the daughter of the late George W. and Ellen Jane Lyberger Campbell. She was a resident of South Connellsville for 45 years. She was a former member of the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Walter E. Brown No. 21 of the VFW and a member of the Albright United Methodist Church and its Ever Faithful Sunday School class. Surviving is one son, Robert E. Evans of Trumbull, Conn.; two daughters, Mrs. Norman (Jane) McMullen of Pittsburgh, Mrs. James (Phyllis) Kimmel of South Connellsville; six grandchildren; one brother, George Campbell of Struther's, Ohio; four sisters, Mrs. Alfred (Laura) Brown of Clifford, Mich., Mrs. William (Sarah) Rowan and Mrs. John W. (Lena) Gorton, both of Mount Pleasant, R.D. 3, and Mrs. Charles (Wilma) Richter of Normalville, R. D. 1. She was predeceased by her husband, John Evans, June 10, 1961. The Daily Courier, Connellsville, December 16, 1977(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)

EVANS, Effie Lena ConnEffie Lena (Conn) Evans, 90, Elkins, W.Va., departed this life late Sunday evening, June 24, 2012, at her home, with her family by her side. She had been in declining health. Born on Thursday, Feb. 9, 1922, in Aurora, W.Va., she was a daughter of the late Joseph Marion "Joe" and Bernice Zella Hardesty Conn. She was also preceded in death by two sisters, Wilma Hauser Damron and Erma Evans Savage; and two great-grandchildren, Richard L. Evans II and Amanda Hope Evans. She was the last surviving of her parents' children. Effie attended the schools of Stemple Ridge and was an avid sports fan, enjoying WVU football and basketball, Pittsburgh Steelers football, and NASCAR. On July 17, 1937, at Red House, she was married to the love of her life, Milan "Skinny" "Brownie" Vane Evans, who survives her. She and Milan moved to Elkins in 1942, where they reared their family. She took great pride in her family and her home. In addition to her husband, she is survived by two sons, Melvin M. Evans and wife Gladys, Henderson, N.C., and Milan Junior Evans and wife Barbara Lantz Evans, Beverly, who more recently resided with Effie in her home for the past year; four grandchildren, Richard L. Evans and wife Shelly, Clayton, N.C., Christina Dawn Evans Varner and husband Marty, Beverly, Shannon Dell Evans Shrader and husband Sam, Valley Bend, and Bryan Joseph Evans and wife Melissa, Beverly; nine great-grandchildren, LeeAnn Caroline Evans, Greensboro, N.C., Asa Cole Evans and Ian Aexander Evans, both of Clayton, Chelsea Nicole Scott and Shae Danielle Scott, both of Elkins, Milan James Shrader, Valley Bend, Justin David Shrader, Slatyfork, and Korrie Leigh Evans and Aubrie Paige Evans, both of Beverly; and one great-great-grandson, Jordan Grant McCune, Elkins. Friends were received at Lohr & Barb Funeral Home, Elkins, where a service was conducted today, June 28, with Pastor Leon Brown officiating. Interment was held in Mtn. State Memorial Gardens, Gilman, W.Va. Expressions of sympathy may be made in the form of contributions to Mountain Hospice, 1600 Crim Ave., Belington, WV 26250. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.lohrbarbfuneralhome.com.The Republican; Oakland, Garrett Co, MD, June 28, 2012(Courtesy Mary Myers Teets)Posted August 15, 2012

EVANS, Mrs. Emma Grace Sharett

Mrs. Emma Grace Evans, aged 33, wife of Mr. Daniel Evans, died at her home on Welsh Hill on Tuesday evening at 9 p. m., after flve weeks' illness with pneumonia. Mrs. Evans was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Sharett, of Westernport, and was a lady of most lovable disposition and beautiful Christian character, having been a member of St. John's Episcopal church of this place. She was also a prominent member of the Dames of Malta, of which organization she was a charter member. She is survived by her husband and five children, four girls and one boy, the oldest 11 and the youngest 2 years of age; also the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Susie Daniels, Mrs. Florence Knott, Mrs. Alberta Miller, Miss Margaret Sharetts and Messrs. John and William Sharetts. The funeral will take place on Friday at 2 o'clock. Services will be held in St. John's Episcopal Church, Rev F. M. C. Bedell, pastor of the church, will officiate. The Dames of Malta will also attend in a body. Interment will be made in McLuckie's cemetery. The Evening Times, Cumberland, April 1, 1909(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)Posted August 22, 2010

EVANS, Frank

Mr. Frank Evans died at his home at Martin, Sunday, June 15, 1913, aged 26 years, 9 months and 21 days. He had been a sufferer from consumption for several years. He is survived by his father and mother, one brother and two sisters, besides a host of friends and relatives to mourn his early death. He was a young man with a noble character, and an honored member of the Modern Woodman camp of Keyser, No 8070. The floral offerings sent by friends were many and beautiful. The deceased was a brother of Mrs. W. H. Liller, of Keyser.Keyser Tribune, June 20, 1913(Courtesy of Patti McDonald)Posted September 4, 2010

EVANS, Frank

In memory of Frank Evans of Martin, W. Va., who died June 15, 1913.Call not back the dear departed, Anchored safe where storms are o'er.On the border land we left him, Soon to meet and part no more.When we leave this world of care, We shall find our missing loved one In our father's mansion fair.Through all pain at times he'd smile, A smile of heavenly birth,And when the Angels called him home, He smiled farewell to Earth.Heaven retaineth now our treasure, Earth the lonely casket keeps;And the sunbeams love to linger Where our loved one now doth sleep.Dearest one, thou hast left us, And our loss we deeply feel,But 'tis God that has bereft usHe can all our sorrows heal.Yet again we hope to meet theeWhen the day of life is fled,When in Heaven in joy to greet theeWhere no farewell tears are shed.One who loved him.Mineral Daily News, August 22, 1913(Courtesy of Patti McDonald)Posted October 6, 2010

EVANS, George T.

Frostburg - George T. Evans, 62, Midlothian, was pronounced dead on arrival today at Miners Hospital. He had been in ill health for five years. A native of Frostburg, he was a son of the late John and Kathryn (Fisher) Evans. His wife, Regina (Weimer) Evans, preceded him in death. He was a member of Trinity Assembly of God Church and Local 4804, United Mine Workers. Mr. Evans was a retired coal miner. Survivors include two sons, George B. Evans, Endicott, N. Y., and .John S. Evans, Midlothian; two daughters, Mrs. Lois Patterson, Midlothian, and Mrs. Sandra Myers, Frostburg; a brother, Jacob Evans, Frostburg; a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Williams, Frostburg, and 17 grandchildren. The body is at the Durst Funeral Home where the family will receive friends today from 7 to 9 p. m. and tomorrow from 2 to 4 p. m. and 7 to 9 p. m. The Cumberland Evening Times, July 16, 1963(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)Posted February 26, 2011

EVANS, Glenn EdwardGlenn Edward Evans/74 of Hyndman died Friday, Feb 1, 2008; at UPMC Bedford memorial hospital. Born March 27, 1927 in Hyndman, he was a son of the late Mahlon William and Nellie Grace (Aberle) Evans. He was also preceded in death by a brother Paul A. Evans. He is survived by a sister, Idella Evans; a brother, Ray Evans and wife Jean; and a sister-in-law, Katherine Evans; all of Hyndman; also many nieces and nephews and a special friend, Ada Simpkins. Mr. Evans was a United States Army veteran stationed in Germany. He had worked at WMHS Memorial Hospital in maintenance. Prior to that he worked for PennDot and at the Celanese in the finishing department. He was a member of the Kennells Mills Sportsmen’s Club. He was a pitcher for the bi-state and interstate baseball leagues. He also played for the Centerville Reds and traveled around Germany playing baseball with the military. Friends will be received at the Harvey H. Zeigler funeral Home, 169 Clarence Street, Hyndman, on Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9pm. A funeral service will be conducted at the funeral home on Monday at 11 am with Reverends lance Tucker and J. R. virgin officiating.about Friday, Feb 1, 2008; Cumberland Times(Courtesy of Polly Groves)Posted July 7, 2012

EVANS, Mrs. Hannah Ternent

Lonaconing - Mrs. Hannah T. Evans, 77, widow of Arch M. Evans, East Main Street, died in Chester, Pa., yesterday following a lingering illness. Born here, she was a daughter of the late George and Jeannette (Darnley) Ternent and a resident of Lonaconing all her life. Active in civic affairs, she was a member of First Methodist Church and Martha Washington Chapter 10, Order of Eastern Star. Survivors include a son, A. Aubrey Evans, and a daughter, Eleanor Evans, both of Chester; four brothers, James D., Alvin and Harry Ternent, all of here, and Sampson Ternent, Cumberland; three sisters, Miss Anne and Miss Jeanette Ternent, both of this place, and Mrs. John Hudson, also of Chester, and two grandchildren. The body arrived here today. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. The Cumberland Evening Times, February 11, 1952(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)Posted June 2, 2010

EVANS, Howard E. “Gene”Hyndman, Pa Howard, Eugene “Gene” Evans, 84, of Clarence Street, Hyndman formerly of Utah Ave Cumberland, died Thursday, July 1, 1999, at Memorial Hospital, Cumberland, MD. Born March 18,1915 in Hyndman he was a son of the late Mahlon and Edna Rae (Pierson) Evans, Following the tragic death of his mother in 1918, his maternal grandparents, the late Howard and Margaret Pierson, raised him. Mr. Evans is survived by a son, Charles B. Halligan and wife, Joan, San Jose, Calif.; 2 daughters, Mary B. Stanfield and husband, Dallas, Bokeelia, Fla., and Shirley J. Moffitt, Tucson Ariz,; 2 half-brothers, Glenna and Ray Evans, both of Hyndman, a half sister, Idella Evans, Hyndman; Cousin-caregivers, Linda and Katrina Appling; cousin Harold E. Sherman, with whom he lived; 6 grandchildren; and 13 great grandchildren. N. Margaret Evans, to whom he married on Feb. 9, 1966; a grandchild; 2 half-sisters and a half brother Paul Evans also preceded him in death. Mr. Evans was a graduate of Hyndman high School and the Pittsburgh School of Aeronautics. He was a lifelong member of 1st United Church of Christ-Hyndman. He was a member of the American rose Society and had won many awards for his roses. He had retired from martin Marietta Corporation and worked for many years in the Dietary Department of Cumberland memorial Hospital. Since suffering a stroke in 1995, Mr. Evans became an active participant in the Adult Day Care program, Bedford, which, under the direction of Peggy Snyder, was the brightest part of his week. Friends will be received at the Harvey H. Zeigler Funeral Home, Hyndman, on Tuesday, July 6, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Services will be conducted at the First United Church of Christ-Hyndman, Market Street, Hyndman, on Wednesday, July 7, at 2 pm with Pastor Steven L. Craft, First UCC – Hyndman, the Rev. Edward C. Chapman, Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Cumberland, and the Rev. David L. Wright, Christ-Providence Lutheran Parish, officiating. Internet will be in Hyndman Cemetery.about Thursday, July 1, 1999; Cumberland Times(Courtesy of Polly Groves)Posted July 7, 2012

EVANS,, Mrs. Jennie Mellinger

Mrs. Jennie Mellinger Evans, wife of Rev. G. W. Evans, formerly pastor of Grace Chapel of the M. E. church, this city, died at the residence of her husband at Mt. Washington, Md., near Baltimore, this morning. She will be buried at Mt., Olivet cemetery, Baltimore, on Saturday. Mrs., Evans was very popular in this city as Miss Mellinger. She was married less than a year ago. Her father lives on Thomas street. Mr., W. G,. Mellinger is her brother. Much sympathy is felt at this sudden end of a wife full of promise and hope.Evening Times (Cumberland, Allegany Co., MD.); Thursday, 4 January 1894~Genie Posted June 23, 2012

EVANS, Mahlon W.Hyndman - Mahlon W. Evans, 78 years old retired bridge carpenter, died this morning at his home here after a long illness. Born August 26, 1882 in Hyndman, he was a member of Evangelical United Brethren Church and the Men’s Bible Class. His parents were the late Zachariah and Sarah (Ritchey) Evans. Surviving are his widow, the former Nellie Grace Aberle; seven children, Mrs. Paul Frye, Monroeville; Mrs. Harry Clem, Everett; Eugene Evans, Baltimore; Paul, Glenn, Idella and Ray Evans, Hyndman, and eight grand children. The body is at the Zeigler Funeral Home where services will be conducted Thursday at 2 p.m. by Rev A. F. Thomas and Rev. Charles Evans. Burial will take place in Hyndman Cemetery. Date of Birth August 26, 1882 – Date of Death April 4, 1961 (from grave marker)4 April 1961; Cumberland Times News (Courtesy of Polly Groves)Posted March 17, 2012

EVANS, Mrs. Margaret Thomson

Lonaconing - Mrs Margaret Evans, 85, wife of Andrew Evans, former residents, died yesterday at her home on Old York Road, Baltimore. Born in Franklin, she was the daughter of the late Hugh and Mary A (Hutcheson) Thomson. Mrs Evans was a former school teacher in the Allegany County school system. She retained membership in Martha Washington Chapter 10 Eastern Star, being a former worthy matron of the organization. Mrs Evans was granted a 50 year emblem by the organization in 1948. Survivors, besides her husband, are two nephews, David M Steele, Cumberland and John McPartland, Baltimore and a niece, Edna D Boyd, Baltimore, Md. The body is at the Seitz Funeral Home, 5209 York Road; Baltimore, where services will be conducted Monday at 11 a.m. Interment will be in Parkwood Cemetery, Baltimore.Cumberland Evening Times; Cumberland, Allegany Co, Md., Friday, January 18, 1957 - pg 14, col 4(Courtesy of Pat Dailey)Posted May 11, 2013

EVANS, Orville Liden

Orville Liden "Stub" Evans, 90, died Monday, Dec. 19, 2011, at Preston Memorial Hospital, Kingwood, W.Va. Born March 3, 1921, in Horse Shoe Run, W.Va., he was a son of the late Grover Cleveland and Ina Mae Wotring Evans. He was also preceded in death by his wife of 64 years, Mary V. (McCue) Evans; and four sisters, Geneva Feather, Joyce Lantz, Mary Hauser, and Josephine Roth. Stub was a World War II veteran who served with the 337th-1338th Engineers, Company F in North Africa and Italy. He enjoyed attending reunions with fellow veterans and reminiscing about their service. He was a member of VFW Post #578. He was also a member of Woodmen of the World, Farmers Wildlife Club, and a lifelong member of St. John’s Lutheran Church. He was a trustee of Texas Cemetery. He was a bulldozer operator for Evans Lumber Co. in his early years. He then opened his own business, Orville Evans Homelite Sales and Service, Horse Shoe Run, which he ran for over 40 years. He will be sadly missed by all. He is survived by one son, Terry Evans and wife Ellen Kay, Horse Shoe Run; three daughters, Gloria Waybright and husband Lee, Terra Alta, W.Va., Carolyn Sypolt and husband Robert, Kingwood, and Athena Wilson and husband Timothy, Keyser, W.Va.; two brothers, Milan Evans and Grover Evans, both of Elkins, W.Va.; and one sister, Lela Mullenax, Horse Shoe Run. He was adored by his seven grandchildren, David Waybright, Marcia Waybright, Scott Evans and wife Me1inda, Michael Evans and wife Rita, Christopher Taylor and wife Lara, Nicholas Taylor, and Evan Baumgardner; two step-grandchildren, Alisha Wilkes and Sarah Wolfe; four great-grandchildren, Kenneth Clingenpeel, Michael Clingenpeel, Kait-lin Waybright, and Molly Baumgardner; two step-great-grandchildren, Carson Wolfe and Kieran Wilkes; three additional step-grandchildren, Victoria, Teroy, and Tabby Friend; and several nieces and nephews. Friends were received at Hinkle Funeral Home, Davis, W.Va. A service was conducted on Thursday, Dec. 22, at St. John's Lutheran Church, Red House, with Pastor Regina Beard officiating. Interment followed in Texas Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Union Ambulance Service, 23979 George Washington Hwy., Aurora, WV 26705, c/o Diana Bachtel. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.hinklefuneralhome.com.Republican Newspaper; Oakland, MD, Jan 5, 2012(Courtesy of Mary Myers Teets)Posted July 26, 2012

EVANS, Paul AberleHyndman, Pa Paul A Evans, 71 of Church Street, Hyndman, died Monday, May 9, 1994 in Branson, MO. Born on Jan, 23, 1923 in Hyndman, he was the son of the late Mahlon W. and Nellie G. (Aberle) Evans. Mr. Evans had retired Oct. 1, 1985 with 38 years of employment with the Potomac Edison Company in Cumberland. He served in the Pacific Theatre during World War II with the U.S. Army. He was an active member of the Hyndman United Methodist Church where he was serving on the Administrative Board of the Trustees. He was the Vice President of the Board of Directors of the Hyndman Library. He was a life member and past quartermaster of the Hyndman V. F. W. Oscar Jordan Post 7375 where he served as the bugler for graveside military services. He was active as a Hyndman area historian and was a long time statistician for the Hyndman Penn Mar Baseball Team. Surviving are his wife, Katherine I. (Clites) Evans; 3 daughters, Karen J. Sides and husband Stephen, Hamilton, Ohio; Paulette S. Groves and husband, Tom, R. D. 1 Buffalo Mills, Pa,; Glenna R. Bridges and husband Ronald, R D. 1 Hyndman; 6 grandchildren, Stephanie, Stacey and Scott Sides; Angela and Wayne Groves and Evan Bridges; 2 brother, Glenn E. and Ray V. Evans, wife Jean; both of Hyndman; one sister, Idella Evans, Hyndman; a half brother, J H. Eugene Evans, Cumberland and a close family friend, Ada Simpkins, Hyndman. Friends will be received at the Harvey H. Zeigler Funeral Home, Hyndman, On Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Services will be conducted at the Hyndman United Methodist Church on Thursday at 2 pm with the Rev. Rick Nelson and Pastor David Klink officiating. Friends will be received there one hour prior to services. Interment will be in the Hyndman Cemetery. Graveside military honors will be accorded by the Fort Bedford Honor Guard and the Hyndman V.F.W. Oscar Jordan Post 7375. Memorials may be sent to the Hyndman united Methodist Church, c/o Mr. Les Bistline, Hyndman, 15545;Cumberland Times; about Monday, May 9, 1994(Courtesy of Polly Groves)Posted July 7, 2012

EVANS, Mrs Regina V. Weimer

Frostburg - Mrs. Regina V. Evans, 54, Midlothian, died today in Memorial Hospital, Cumberland, where she had been a patient five weeks. She had been in failing health two years. She was born in Finzel, the daughter of the late Samuel and Della (Crow) Weimer. She is survived by her husband, George Evans; two daughters, Mrs. William Patterson, Midlothian, and Mrs. William Myers, Frostburg; two sons, John Evans, Midlothian and George P. Evans, New York City; 14 grandchildren; two brothers, Marshall Weimer, Cumberland, and James Weimer, Flintstone; and six sisters, Mrs. Howard Platter and Mrs. Clifton Pfaff, both of Frostburg: Mrs. George Blucker[sic, Blocher], Star Route. Frostburg; Mrs. Joseph Walizer[sic, Wallizer], Flintstone, and Mrs. Ernest Sowers and Mrs. Earl Evans, both of Hagerstown. She was a member of Trinity Assembly of God Church, Midlothian. Friends will be received at the Durst Funeral Home from 7 to 9 p. m. today and from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p. m. tomorrow. The Cumberland Evening Times, November 16, 1961(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)Posted February 26, 2011

EVANS, Russell HYNDMAN, Pa. - Russell Evans, 84, of RD 1, Hyndman, died Thursday, Feb. 27, 1997, at Sacred Heart Hospital, Cumberland, Md. Born March 30, 1912, near Hyndman, he was a son of the late Samuel and Annie (Troutman) Evans. He also was preceded in death by three brothers, Fred, Charles and Robert; and two sisters, Ida Evans and Sadie Emerick. Mr. Evans retired from Cumberland Cement and Supply Co. Previously, he was employed with the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, and prior to that, he worked as a bus driver for Albright Bus Lines. He was a faithful member of the Central Christian Church, Hyndman. On Dec. 28, 1950, at Ellerslie, Md., he married M. Avalene (Mays) Evans, who survives him; also surviving are a daughter, Lisa A. Emerick and husband Steven, RD 1, Hyndman; two grandchildren, Kelly Emerick and Steven Emerick Jr; and a sister, Pearl Mason, Canton, Ohio. Friends will be received at the Harvey H. Zeigler Funeral Home, Hyndman, on Saturday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., and at the church on Sunday for one hour prior to the service. Services will be conducted at the Central Christian Church on Sunday at 2 p.m. with Galen Beitzel, evangelist, officiating. Interment will be in Lybarger Cemetery. Memorials may be sent to the Central Christian Church, Hyndman, PA 15545.February 28, 1997, Cumberland Times-News(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)Posted November 15, 2013

EVANS, Mrs. Sadie BurleyHyndman, Pa., Jan. 8 — Mrs. Sadie (Burley) Evans, 64, wife of George Evans, died this morning at her home here. A native of Hyndman, she was a daughter of the late John and Juliann (Shroyer) Burley. Surviving besides her husband, is one brother, Perry Burley, Connellsville, and a sister, Mrs. Alta Belle, Uniontown. Another sister, Mrs. Charles Gordon, died at Hyndman two weeks ago. She was a member of the Methodist church. The Cumberland Evening Times, January 8, 1940(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)Posted September 8, 2012

EVANS, William Sr.FROSTBURG - William Evans Sr., 65, of 164 Spring St., died Sunday in Sacred Heart Hospital. Born here Jan. 2, 1921, he was a son of the late Daniel Evans and Mary (Thomas) Evans. Mr. Evans was a retired employee of the Kelly-Springfield Tire Company, a U.S. Army veteran of World War II and a member of the First Congregational Church here. Surviving are his widow, Marguerite (Whetstone) Evans; two sons, William Evans Jr., here; and David Lee Evans, Chantilly, Va.; one daughter, Mrs. Cathy Elaine McKillip, Johnstown, Pa.; one brother, Richard Evans, Birmingham, Alabama; three sisters, Mrs. Virginia Wadsworth and Mrs. Florence Starr, both Barberton, Ohio; and Miss Ruth Evans, Akron, Ohio; and nine grandchildren. Friends will be received in the Durst Funeral Home here Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Services will be conducted there Tuesday at 1 p.m. by the Rev. William E. Price and the Rev. George Loar. Interment will be in Frostburg Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be William C. Whetstone, William Whetstone, Charles Wamsley, Douglas Whetstone, Michael Sweitzer and Thomas Langley. The Cumberland Evening Times, June 16, 1986(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)Posted March 10, 2012